Family Medicine
Office:
406-765-3718
Facility/Office:
Sheridan Memorial Clinic
Sheridan Memorial Hospital
Education:
Rocky Mountain College – Billings, MT
Master of Physician Assistant Studies – August 2025
Capstone: Acute Pancreatitis — A Case Presentation
Montana State University – Bozeman, MT
Bachelor of Science in Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Minor in Global Health – May 2022
Biography:
As the oldest of five girls, caring for others has always come naturally to me. From helping around the house to babysitting for friends, I was often the first to step in—an early foundation for a life centered on service and compassion.
I grew up in Medicine Lake, where rural living teaches you the true meaning of community. In small towns, people show up for one another, and those connections make a powerful difference. Seeing how our small, mighty communities come together to support one another inspired me to give back to the place—and the people—who helped shape me into who I am today.
I have a special passion for geriatrics and enjoy connecting with the foundations of our community, as well as supporting women through every stage of their health journeys. As a newer provider, I value continual learning and rely on evidence-based guidelines and the collective wisdom of my care team to develop the best plans for my patients. I believe in being open and collaborative, bringing patients into the decision-making process so we can find the right path forward together.
This community is home. Nearly everyone remembers when I was a kid or knows my family, and those small, familiar connections make caring for patients here incredibly meaningful. This is the same place where my family and I have received compassionate care, and I’m honored to continue that tradition for others.
Outside of work, I enjoy the Copper Cup, surprise visits from my sisters, and watching or playing basketball.